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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Target practice VS real life
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<blockquote data-quote="eastTN270" data-source="post: 1554141" data-attributes="member: 2850"><p>So, i'm into my 3rd year of being serious about bow hunting and still have yet to kill a deer. Yes I am a little frustrated and discouraged, but we won't talk about that now. I have a block 4x4 target that i practice on. It seems that when i shoot at the side with the dots or diamonds on it that i never really hit them, but just outside of the circle. But when I shoot at the side that has the broadside deer on it I almost always put a kill shot on it. Do I need to focus more on trying to hit the dots, or should I feel ok that I can shoot the deer in a good spot every time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eastTN270, post: 1554141, member: 2850"] So, i'm into my 3rd year of being serious about bow hunting and still have yet to kill a deer. Yes I am a little frustrated and discouraged, but we won't talk about that now. I have a block 4x4 target that i practice on. It seems that when i shoot at the side with the dots or diamonds on it that i never really hit them, but just outside of the circle. But when I shoot at the side that has the broadside deer on it I almost always put a kill shot on it. Do I need to focus more on trying to hit the dots, or should I feel ok that I can shoot the deer in a good spot every time? [/QUOTE]
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